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What is a Certificate of Incumbency?

A Certificate of Incumbency is a document that essentially assigns signatory powers to other individuals. It is often used to prove that a particular individual is authorized to enact legally binding transactions on behalf of a company. The difference between Certificate of Incumbency and Certificate of Formation lies in their approving body. Certificate of Formation is a document accepted and approved by the State itself. On the other hand, the Certificate of Incumbency is the one that is accepted and approved by the Notary of Delaware.

On Certificate of Incumbency, you may write down:

– Company owners’ names,

– Shareholders,

– Interest rates,

– Address of the company,

– The local address,

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